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Shit yeah, that setup will destroy any twin turbo GTlagR 

Recently put a 3.9 into a S15 with a Z32 box, so much better than the other S13 I tuned with a Z32 4.11 diff. Just lights up tyres on the track.

Can't wait for results, twin scroll is king!

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On 05/08/2016 at 10:27 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Shit yeah, that setup will destroy any twin turbo GTlagR 

Recently put a 3.9 into a S15 with a Z32 box, so much better than the other S13 I tuned with a Z32 4.11 diff. Just lights up tyres on the track.

Can't wait for results, twin scroll is king!

You can give my TT GTlagR a crack if u like :)

51 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

But you've got a 3.0L lol.. it would spool anything even a dinorawr turbo.

3ltr is gooooone.

I'm back to the mighty howling rb26 which actually is my preference. Those forklift motors are no good hehe

2 minutes ago, Marko R1 said:

3ltr is gooooone.

I'm back to the mighty howling rb26 which actually is my preference. Those forklift motors are no good hehe

wut? nooooooooo lol

would be good to see your car back to back with Warlord's car (that's if he can get the power down).

 

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